in-studio sessions

Teaming up with Scorpio Productions, a state of the art professional music studio, Blue Fox drives to not only bringing quality content for our viewers and listeners but also an affordable option for local and touring acts to really showcase themselves in the way they deserve to be seen and heard.

@mrpidgemusic is playing @brickatbluestar at midnight along with @st.dukes @sa.ramparts.tx @siouxandfox and many more!! SOME BADASS LOCAL MUSIC TONIGHT!! 🔥😎🔥🙌 #mrpidge #ramparts #sanantonio #siouxandfox #localmusic #brickatbluestar #satx #indiealternative

Check it out! Badass open mic tonight!! Get out there and let the fun begin! 😎🔥@ilaminori #openmic #samusic #localmusic #yes #singersongwriter

@kevindoestuff and @jlucan team up with local artist @mikeunderwater to create this beautifully personal music video! Check out Mike’s page for full video!!! #art #videography #cinematography #acoustic #emotion #localmusic #mikeunderwater #supportlocalmusic #sanantonio #supportlocalart

We made this drum cover of @josh_spence___ !! Check out his YouTube for the full video! Recorded at Hollywood Studios with @mackdamon and @gabegarces #bluefoxsessions #bluefoxproductions #drumcover #kellyclarkson #lovesosoft #hollywoodstudios #drums #sanantonio #videography #editing

Daniela's chameleon voice has the range to both coo and siren, lull and frighten, always reaching from a place of passion, imagination, and child-like playfulness. Her vision, melody, and lyrics construct the world within each song, pulling from her ability to narrate and share the deeply personal with an edge of fantasy.

Femina-X has performed at the historic Arneson River Theater, The Tobin Center for Performing Arts, and Luminaria Contemporary Arts Festival. They received The San Antonio Current’s Critics Choice for the Music Awards 2014, Top 3 Best Electronic Bands in 2015, have been featured in Vice Colombia and Remezcla, and are currently represented by TIMEWHEEL record label.

The band pulls their music directly from their environment, writing and recording both from home on laptops and in the remote setting of Sonic Ranch, located just 45 minutes toward the border outside of El Paso, TX. Dugan remembers, “It was 3am at the studio just outside of El Paso, and all of us were drinking Russian vodka chased with a bite of pickles. Mic was finishing overdubs on a different song when this super random feedback noise began happening through the Vox amp. I immediately jumped up and begged Rob to start recording the feedback on a new track. It was then that we cut the entire song that night, which would later be titled “Money”. It wasn’t until noon the next day, when we awoke, that we realized what we had recorded.”